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May 01, 2019 - New Haven : BankWanted for Bank Robbery in Connecticut:

Wednesday 05.01.19 at 1228 hrs.; the Long Wharf Bank of America branch (250 Sargent Drive, New Haven CT) was robbed by an unknown Hispanic male.. The suspect targeted one teller, via a note pass, and fled. New Haven Police are investigating, and have recovered the vehicle used in the robbery, and are following strong leads. Det. Michael DeFonzo is the lead investigator (NHPD CN# 19-16435). click here for more

Fraudulent Activities

Lincoln, RI : Twin River Casino, Foxwoods Resort Casino

Fraudulent Activities

Seekonk : Walmart

Armed Assault

Cromwell : Credit Union

Armed Assault

Plainville : Plainville Branch

Armed Assault

Plainville : Plainville Branch

Burglary

Naugatuck : Branch Rubber Ave

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Enfield : Enfield Square Mall

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Enfield : Enfield Square Mall

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Manchester CT : Retail Store

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Various : Retail Store

Armed Assault

Woodbridge : Citizens Bank 194 Amity Rd.

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Hampton NH : Macy's

Fraudulent Activities

Groton : Restaurant

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The CT Bankers Association (CBRA) was formed to provide financial rewards to citizens that provide information to CT Law Enforcement that helps in
the apprehension of the bank and credit union robbery suspects(s).

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agencies in identifying repeat robbery offenders. This has proven to be very successful in CT in quickly identifying robbery suspects and reducing
investigation man hours.

The CBRA is endorsed by the CT Bankers Association and is very encouraged by the success of the association in providing financial rewards to citizens
who are becoming more involved in assiting Law Enforcement.